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Feb 28, 2016
Richard
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Honestly I didn't know that Warrior of Llarn had a sequel until two years ago. I've been searching for a paperback copy ever since. What great luck that this and many more great titles by Gardner F. Fox are now offered for the kindle.
Alan and his new wife, Tuarra, are awakened to a thief. The thief is attempting to steal Tuarre's wedding ring because of the stone set in it. The stone, a verdal, is one of the most rare stone's on Llarn. Alan and Tuarre get swept up in a globe spanning adventure ...more
Alan and his new wife, Tuarra, are awakened to a thief. The thief is attempting to steal Tuarre's wedding ring because of the stone set in it. The stone, a verdal, is one of the most rare stone's on Llarn. Alan and Tuarre get swept up in a globe spanning adventure ...more

This paperback had many errors throughout. It was quite shocking.
Re-reading so soon makes me tear the story apart and question things that I should take for granted and just enjoy myself. I don't feel like this sequel is as strong as Warrior of Llarn.
Recommended for fans of Sword and Planet adventures.
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Re-reading so soon makes me tear the story apart and question things that I should take for granted and just enjoy myself. I don't feel like this sequel is as strong as Warrior of Llarn.
Recommended for fans of Sword and Planet adventures.
...more

Mar 07, 2017
Michael Fierce
marked it as to-read

Jun 06, 2018
S.E. Lindberg
marked it as to-read

Oct 12, 2017
Randy Harmelink
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